Yes, I liked both when they came back in 2013 and 2013 Yummy Mummy was the greatest cereal I've ever had. I realize both 2013 Mummy and 2013 Brute were not their original recipes, but I can't imagine the original Mummy recipe being better than the 2013 one. I wish they never took the 2013 version away.

In the last year or so I have had all of these monster cereals and I can't figure out the love for them. They are either very bland or in the case of Fruit Brute too sugary sweet. I'll stick to my Apple Jacks.

I bought the big family size boxes of Count Chocula, Frankenberry, Booberry, and Halloween Lucky charms, at Walmart early in October. First thing was to remove the cereal bags from the boxes and break them down, fold 'em up, and add them to the ever rising mountain of monster junk. I've been snacking on the cereal for weeks. Still have some Count Chocula. I like to eat them dry while I'm watching movies and such. It's become somewhat of a ritual every October.

In the last year or so I have had all of these monster cereals and I can't figure out the love for them. They are either very bland or in the case of Fruit Brute too sugary sweet. I'll stick to my Apple Jacks.

The original cereals had a frosted coating on the cereal itself, it was removed at some point in the 90's and the cereals have been bland ever since. The closest you can get to the original flavor is to use the cereals to make "Rice Krispie treats", it's the only way I'll eat them. Fruit Brute and Yummy Mummy were originally misc. fruit flavored cereal, like Froot Loops; Yummy Mummy actually replaced Fruit Brute when it was first introduced. When they reissued them together they decided to change their flavoring up, Fruit Brute as cherry flavor and Yummy Mummy as orange flavor...but they still haven't put back on the frosted coating to any of them.

The original cereals had a frosted coating on the cereal itself, it was removed at some point in the 90's and the cereals have been bland ever since....but they still haven't put back on the frosted coating to any of them.